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33 changes: 33 additions & 0 deletions isogram/.exercism/config.json
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{
"authors": [
"behrtam"
],
"contributors": [
"abhijitparida",
"cmccandless",
"Dog",
"ikhadykin",
"N-Parsons",
"Nishant23",
"olufotebig",
"rever0f",
"sdublish",
"thomasjpfan",
"tqa236",
"yawpitch"
],
"files": {
"solution": [
"isogram.py"
],
"test": [
"isogram_test.py"
],
"example": [
".meta/example.py"
]
},
"blurb": "Determine if a word or phrase is an isogram.",
"source": "Wikipedia",
"source_url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isogram"
}
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{"track":"python","exercise":"isogram","id":"25ac21afe50649b1997ad54abe10b08d","url":"https://exercism.org/tracks/python/exercises/isogram","handle":"myFirstCode","is_requester":true,"auto_approve":false}
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# Help

## Running the tests

We use [pytest][pytest: Getting Started Guide] as our website test runner.
You will need to install `pytest` on your development machine if you want to run tests for the Python track locally.
You should also install the following `pytest` plugins:

- [pytest-cache][pytest-cache]
- [pytest-subtests][pytest-subtests]

Extended information can be found in our website [Python testing guide][Python track tests page].


### Running Tests

To run the included tests, navigate to the folder where the exercise is stored using `cd` in your terminal (_replace `{exercise-folder-location}` below with your path_).
Test files usually end in `_test.py`, and are the same tests that run on the website when a solution is uploaded.

Linux/MacOS
```bash
$ cd {path/to/exercise-folder-location}
```

Windows
```powershell
PS C:\Users\foobar> cd {path\to\exercise-folder-location}
```

<br>

Next, run the `pytest` command in your terminal, replacing `{exercise_test.py}` with the name of the test file:

Linux/MacOS
```bash
$ python3 -m pytest -o markers=task {exercise_test.py}
==================== 7 passed in 0.08s ====================
```

Windows
```powershell
PS C:\Users\foobar> py -m pytest -o markers=task {exercise_test.py}
==================== 7 passed in 0.08s ====================
```


### Common options
- `-o` : override default `pytest.ini` (_you can use this to avoid marker warnings_)
- `-v` : enable verbose output.
- `-x` : stop running tests on first failure.
- `--ff` : run failures from previous test before running other test cases.

For additional options, use `python3 -m pytest -h` or `py -m pytest -h`.


### Fixing warnings

If you do not use `pytest -o markers=task` when invoking `pytest`, you might receive a `PytestUnknownMarkWarning` for tests that use our new syntax:

```bash
PytestUnknownMarkWarning: Unknown pytest.mark.task - is this a typo? You can register custom marks to avoid this warning - for details, see https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/mark.html
```

To avoid typing `pytest -o markers=task` for every test you run, you can use a `pytest.ini` configuration file.
We have made one that can be downloaded from the top level of the Python track directory: [pytest.ini][pytest.ini].

You can also create your own `pytest.ini` file with the following content:

```ini
[pytest]
markers =
task: A concept exercise task.
```

Placing the `pytest.ini` file in the _root_ or _working_ directory for your Python track exercises will register the marks and stop the warnings.
More information on pytest marks can be found in the `pytest` documentation on [marking test functions][pytest: marking test functions with attributes] and the `pytest` documentation on [working with custom markers][pytest: working with custom markers].

Information on customizing pytest configurations can be found in the `pytest` documentation on [configuration file formats][pytest: configuration file formats].


### Extending your IDE or Code Editor

Many IDEs and code editors have built-in support for using `pytest` and other code quality tools.
Some community-sourced options can be found on our [Python track tools page][Python track tools page].

[Pytest: Getting Started Guide]: https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/getting-started.html
[Python track tools page]: https://exercism.org/docs/tracks/python/tools
[Python track tests page]: https://exercism.org/docs/tracks/python/tests
[pytest-cache]:http://pythonhosted.org/pytest-cache/
[pytest-subtests]:https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-subtests
[pytest.ini]: https://github.com/exercism/python/blob/main/pytest.ini
[pytest: configuration file formats]: https://docs.pytest.org/en/6.2.x/customize.html#configuration-file-formats
[pytest: marking test functions with attributes]: https://docs.pytest.org/en/6.2.x/mark.html#raising-errors-on-unknown-marks
[pytest: working with custom markers]: https://docs.pytest.org/en/6.2.x/example/markers.html#working-with-custom-markers

## Submitting your solution

You can submit your solution using the `exercism submit isogram.py` command.
This command will upload your solution to the Exercism website and print the solution page's URL.

It's possible to submit an incomplete solution which allows you to:

- See how others have completed the exercise
- Request help from a mentor

## Need to get help?

If you'd like help solving the exercise, check the following pages:

- The [Python track's documentation](https://exercism.org/docs/tracks/python)
- The [Python track's programming category on the forum](https://forum.exercism.org/c/programming/python)
- [Exercism's programming category on the forum](https://forum.exercism.org/c/programming/5)
- The [Frequently Asked Questions](https://exercism.org/docs/using/faqs)

Should those resources not suffice, you could submit your (incomplete) solution to request mentoring.

Below are some resources for getting help if you run into trouble:

- [The PSF](https://www.python.org) hosts Python downloads, documentation, and community resources.
- [The Exercism Community on Discord](https://exercism.org/r/discord)
- [Python Community on Discord](https://pythondiscord.com/) is a very helpful and active community.
- [/r/learnpython/](https://www.reddit.com/r/learnpython/) is a subreddit designed for Python learners.
- [#python on Libera.chat](https://www.python.org/community/irc/) this is where the core developers for the language hang out and get work done.
- [Python Community Forums](https://discuss.python.org/)
- [Free Code Camp Community Forums](https://forum.freecodecamp.org/)
- [CodeNewbie Community Help Tag](https://community.codenewbie.org/t/help)
- [Pythontutor](http://pythontutor.com/) for stepping through small code snippets visually.

Additionally, [StackOverflow](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/python) is a good spot to search for your problem/question to see if it has been answered already.
If not - you can always [ask](https://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask) or [answer](https://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-answer) someone else's question.
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# Isogram

Welcome to Isogram on Exercism's Python Track.
If you need help running the tests or submitting your code, check out `HELP.md`.

## Instructions

Determine if a word or phrase is an isogram.

An isogram (also known as a "non-pattern word") is a word or phrase without a repeating letter, however spaces and hyphens are allowed to appear multiple times.

Examples of isograms:

- lumberjacks
- background
- downstream
- six-year-old

The word _isograms_, however, is not an isogram, because the s repeats.

## Source

### Created by

- @behrtam

### Contributed to by

- @abhijitparida
- @cmccandless
- @Dog
- @ikhadykin
- @N-Parsons
- @Nishant23
- @olufotebig
- @rever0f
- @sdublish
- @thomasjpfan
- @tqa236
- @yawpitch

### Based on

Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isogram
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"""
Isogram.

Determine if a word or phrase is an isogram.

An isogram (also known as a "non-pattern word") is a word or phrase
without a repeating letter, however spaces and hyphens are allowed
to appear multiple times.

Examples of isograms:

lumberjacks
background
downstream
six-year-old

The word isograms, however, is not an isogram, because the s repeats.
"""


def is_isogram(string: str) -> bool:
"""
Determine if a word or phrase is an isogram.

An isogram is a word or phrase without repeating letters. Spaces and hyphens
are allowed to appear multiple times, but alphabetic characters must be unique
(case-insensitive).

:param string: The word or phrase to check
:type string: str
:returns: True if the string is an isogram, False otherwise
:rtype: bool
"""
# empty string
if not string:
return True

letters: list[str] = [char for char in string.lower() if char.isalpha()]
return len(letters) == len(set(letters))
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# These tests are auto-generated with test data from:
# https://github.com/exercism/problem-specifications/tree/main/exercises/isogram/canonical-data.json
# File last updated on 2023-07-19

import unittest

from isogram import (
is_isogram,
)


class IsogramTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_empty_string(self):
self.assertIs(is_isogram(""), True)

def test_isogram_with_only_lower_case_characters(self):
self.assertIs(is_isogram("isogram"), True)

def test_word_with_one_duplicated_character(self):
self.assertIs(is_isogram("eleven"), False)

def test_word_with_one_duplicated_character_from_the_end_of_the_alphabet(self):
self.assertIs(is_isogram("zzyzx"), False)

def test_longest_reported_english_isogram(self):
self.assertIs(is_isogram("subdermatoglyphic"), True)

def test_word_with_duplicated_character_in_mixed_case(self):
self.assertIs(is_isogram("Alphabet"), False)

def test_word_with_duplicated_character_in_mixed_case_lowercase_first(self):
self.assertIs(is_isogram("alphAbet"), False)

def test_hypothetical_isogrammic_word_with_hyphen(self):
self.assertIs(is_isogram("thumbscrew-japingly"), True)

def test_hypothetical_word_with_duplicated_character_following_hyphen(self):
self.assertIs(is_isogram("thumbscrew-jappingly"), False)

def test_isogram_with_duplicated_hyphen(self):
self.assertIs(is_isogram("six-year-old"), True)

def test_made_up_name_that_is_an_isogram(self):
self.assertIs(is_isogram("Emily Jung Schwartzkopf"), True)

def test_duplicated_character_in_the_middle(self):
self.assertIs(is_isogram("accentor"), False)

def test_same_first_and_last_characters(self):
self.assertIs(is_isogram("angola"), False)

def test_word_with_duplicated_character_and_with_two_hyphens(self):
self.assertIs(is_isogram("up-to-date"), False)
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def is_isogram(string):
pass
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